Huge News From Our Friends at Answers in Genesis and PureFlix

Answers in Genesis Partners with PureFlix.com

Answers in Genesis is partnering with online streaming service PureFlix.com to provide you with faith-building content that will equip and encourage you and your family to trust God’s WordPureFlix.com is a family-friendly alternative to other streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon PrimeWhile we might not agree with everything hosted on the site, the company is careful to select content that is safe for families and is largely Christian basedIt’s a fantastic starting place to discern what content you may want to use in your householdThis new partnership will allow their subscribers unlimited access to our digital library of more than 500 faith-affirming videos in the near future, including teaching DVDs, documentaries, and children’s videos, plus films shown at AiG’s popular themed attractions, the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum near CincinnatiAll of this will be available to you at no additional cost!

Anti-Christian sentiment and the censorship of Christian views on places like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are increasingWe need to be realistic about the future and our ability to continue using social media and YouTube platforms, as there is a potential we could be censored or banned due to our biblical views, including our stand that marriage is for a man and a woman, abortion is murder, and gender is binary (male and female)This relationship with PureFlix.com protects our content and allows as many people as possible to learn more about the truth of God’s Word and the gospel.

Ken Ham stated, “With so much uncertainty regarding the freedom to express the Christian worldview in our culture, we considered it important to use other platforms for our ongoing mission to reach the public with our video contentTherefore, AiG decided to pursue this agreement with PureFlix.comOther ministries no doubt will do something similar.”

“We’re thrilled to add Answers in Genesis to our roster of partners,” said PureFlix.com CEO Greg Gudorf“Our subscribers are looking for content with a Christian worldview, and we and our partners strive to provide them exactly what they’re seeking.”

Latest News from Zion’s Joy! Band to Appear on TBN Series – Huckabee

Gospel Group Zion’s Joy! to Perform on TBN’s HUCKABEE This Weekend

Gospel group Zion’s Joy! will be the featured musical guest on the highly acclaimed TBN series HUCKABEE, airing Saturday, July 14 and Sunday, July 15 at 8/7c. Viewers can find their local TBN channel and streaming info HERE.

Zion’s Joy! will perform their new single, “What Would Heaven Look Like.” The song unexpectedly made news headlines last week after Facebook flagged the music video as “political content” and blocked the video from the social media platform. Extensive media coverage followed, including an interview with the New York Times (July 5) and a prime time interview with Dana Perino on Fox News Channel (July 6).

Facebook ultimately restored the video and apologized to the group. In a statement, Facebook said “we made an error by deleting the original post. As soon as we identified what happened, we restored the post since it does not violate our community standards and have apologized to Zion’s Joy.”

“Zion’s Joy! is honored to have been invited to appear with Gov. Mike Huckabee on his successful new prime time program,” says the group’s founder, Robert W. Stevenson. “We’re grateful for the opportunity that so many media outlets have provided us this past week, and now we look forward to performing for America on HUCKABEE this weekend!”

The Indianapolis-based Gospel group has performed throughout the United States since 2008, using their powerful voices and tight, rich harmonies to deliver a unique blend of old and new school gospel and contemporary Christian music. The line-up consists of Kay Insley, Camille McKnight, Lia Matthews, Karen Hall, Shekinah Caldron, Lynesha Sweeney, Patrick Taylor, Jeffery Porter and Ramone Griffith.

“What Would Heaven Look Like” is the title track from their upcoming album due later this year from Habakkuk Music/InGrooves/Universal.

Watch the “What Would Heaven Look Like” music video here:
https://youtu.be/e4LIoDk3_l0

For more information, visit the band’s official website at http://www.zionsjoy.com.

Facebook Apologizes To Zion’s Joy!

Gospel Group Zion’s Joy! Receives Apology From Facebook Following Media Coverage of Music Video Ban

Gospel group Zion’s Joy! made news headlines last week after Facebook took down the music video for their new single, “What Would Heaven Look Like” – the title track from their upcoming album from Habakkuk Music/InGrooves/Universal. Earlier this month, Facebook flagged the video as “political content” and blocked the video from the social media platform. Extensive media coverage followed, including the New York Times (July 5) and a prime time interview with Fox News Channel’s Dana Perino (July 6), and Facebook ultimately restored the video and apologized to the group.

In a statement, Facebook said “we made an error by deleting the original post. As soon as we identified what happened, we restored the post since it does not violate our community standards and have apologized to Zion’s Joy.”

“This song is about love and it’s about unity and it’s about hope,” group member Kay Insley told Dana Perino on Fox News Channel. “So we were incredibly shocked when Facebook came and took this song, this message that so needs to be heard right now down. We just couldn’t believe it.”

Zion’s Joy! was founded by Robert W. Stevenson in 2008 and in the decade that followed they have performed throughout the United States, using their powerful voices and tight, rich harmonies to deliver a unique blend of old and new school gospel and contemporary Christian music. The line-up consists of Kay Insley, Camille McKnight, Lia Matthews, Karen Hall, Shekinah Caldron, Lynesha Sweeney, Patrick Taylor, Jeffery Porter and Ramone Griffith.

“We invite people to come be a part of what we are doing,” said Insley on Fox News Channel. “And the positivity that we are spreading not only locally, but really trying to pursue around the world. We are actually really thankful for this opportunity. Something that was negative has been turned into a positive and now we are having the ability to get our message out even more now.”

Watch the “What Would Heaven Look Like” music video here:
https://youtu.be/e4LIoDk3_l0

Watch the Fox News Channel interview here:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5806384256001/

For more information, visit the band’s official website at http://www.zionsjoy.com.

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What Would Heaven Look Like by Zion’s Joy!


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http://www.zionsjoy.com

I Can Only Imagine Update

I was in Walmart a couple of days ago, and the picture above is the display for the movie I Can Only Imagine and yes, it’s sold out.

Here are the links to all of the interviews we have done for the movie.

Andy Erwin and Kevin Downes Talk About “I Can Only Imagine” DVD Release

3 Guests From “I Can Only Imagine” Talk About The Movie

Ted DiBiase, The Million Dollar Man, Joins The Podcast to Talk About The Movie “The Price of Fame” and His Heart of David Ministry

What an honor it was to talk with WWE Hall of Famer, The Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase earlier this week. While you might think the interview was all about wrestling, the point of talking with Ted was for him to share about his Christian faith, the movie The Price of Fame, and his personal ministry Heart of David Ministry.

We talked about a low point in his life, how he was shown forgiveness and restoration, and about the past 18 years where he has been a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Click this link to listen to our interview with a fine Christian man, Ted DiBiase.

On the movie website, they say: We are excited to now be EVERYWHERE! You can get the DVD or download the film from our retail  partners:

AmazonGooglePlay iTunesLifeWayParableChristianBook, and Walmart.

Thank you to our distributor Ocean Avenue Entertainment. Learn more about them at oceanave.tv 

Ted DiBiase

 

 

Podcast Featured In Local Newspaper

Amy and I were very honored to have our local newspaper, The Republic, feature our podcast in the local features – faith & community category. Click on the link in the headline below to go to The Republic website or read the story below.

Local resident’s podcast highlights faith of celebrities, other Christians

A voice broadcast from a home in a town of 2,200 people is sometimes reaching across the globe — and often highlighting the lives of celebrities and other notables sharing their Christian faith.

Hope resident Ed Boston considered nothing of that magnitude in 2008 when he launched the politically oriented Do The Right Thing Radio podcast with a Christian perspective. Back then, the right thing simply was to let his voice, and others, be heard.

“I was so green at all this,” he said. “I just had no idea. I would have guessed in the beginning that maybe a handful of people across the country would have listened.”

Now, according to BlogTalkRadio, the international medium through which the morphed and roughly one-hour Ed Boston Podcast is disseminated, the former Hope pastor now reaches listeners in far-flung areas including Canada, the United Kingdom and Egypt.

“That’s one of those ‘wow’ moments I have,” Boston said. “I’ve never quite figured it out.”

Besides, the now-polished interviewer who has completed some 1,600 shows is all about other questions.

The 55-year-old Boston, who lands such high-profile interviews as “America’s Got Talent” 2017 champion ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer and TV actress and producer Roma Downey, takes an upbeat, easy-going approach with guests.

“They know my job is not to dig (into the negative),” Boston said.

In fact, with a recent show highlighting cast and crew members from the faith-based nationally released movie “I Can Only Imagine,” he not only avoids what could be construed as negative, he gushes about the redeeming and restorative Christian message of the film. Plus, he closes every interview with a prayer. And with Downey, known from 1994 to 2003 as the star and leading character of Tess in the CBS drama “Touched By An Angel,” that practice led to a lighthearted quip he has used more than once.

“I always tell people that I prayed for an angel,” he said.

With other guests, such as WWE Hall of Fame wrestler Jeff Jarrett, he would never have allowed their three separate conversations and programs to veer too far toward specific Jarrett struggles. Also, during a live broadcast en route to the nationally controversial Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky, he floated his talk more toward biblical matters than some of mainstream media’s criticisms of the attraction.

His most faithful listeners, many of whom say they never miss a broadcast, readily identify with his unassuming ways.

Tony Ogle, a 55-year-old Columbus resident, discovered the program from chatting with Boston’s wife. He acknowledged that he grew up outside the Christian church and never was taught much about the Bible. He said Boston’s teachings and interviews give him strength “especially if I’m having a bad day.”

“He talks about real life — and unlike a lot of other (online) preachers, he’s not asking for anything,” Ogle said. “He’s straight up, honest and truthful. And sometimes what he says can (excitedly) raise the hair on my arms.”

Others also have developed an allegiance to the podcast.

Donald Middlebrooks, 55, a tow truck driver in the small community of Eastern Valley, Alabama, finds himself working six and seven days per week, including most Sundays. Such a schedule makes it difficult to attend worship services. So, a few years ago, on his smartphone’s Tune In Radio app, he typed in the keyword “religion.”

Up popped Boston’s podcast. Middlebrooks began listening every night as he was going to bed. He liked Boston’s easy-going manner with guests, plus a laid-back approach in a few sermons he caught.

“He definitely doesn’t preach down on the sinner,” Middlebrooks said, adding that he has little use for condemning preachers.

And the Alabama resident soon realized that, even though people in several other countries have listened to some of Boston’s programs, the podcaster still makes time for one-on-one chats with listeners. After Middlebrooks sent Boston a Facebook message saying he enjoyed the show, Boston responded with a phone call.

Since then, he has phoned Middlebrooks, a recovering alcoholic, to pray with him.

“That especially means a lot to me,” said the listener.

Host: Hope resident and former church pastor Ed Boston. His wife Amy Boston sometimes is on some of the podcasts, such as a recent review of the new film “I Can Only Imagine.”

A little help from his friend: Originally included producer Trevor Decker, who is now an adviser.

Length: About an hour.

Shows: Normally posted at 9 a.m. Saturdays. Others are posted during the week as he gets ideas, gathers thoughts and arranges interviews.

Where to listen online: blogtalkradio.com/edboston or the Facebook page for Ed Boston Podcast Network.

1Lt Michael Behenna In The News

The link below is a Fox News story that talks about the plight of our friend Michael Behenna.

Lt. Behenna’s parents have been on the podcast several times and we’ve covered this story almost from the very beginning.

Let’s pray that President Trump does the right thing and gives the hero a pardon.

www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/23/more-veterans-seek-trumps-pardon-for-combat-zone-convictions.html

The Night Owl Country Band; Sarah Lee Chapman and Kevin Spencer Live

Saturday, March 17th, the Night Owl Country Band joined us LIVE from Willow Leaves of Hope (IN). We talked with each person in the band and also shared some live music during the podcast. Also joining during the podcast special was Kevin Spencer and Sarah Lee Chapman which rounded out a great night of Gospel Music. It was great music, and great conversation – all live from Willow Leaves of Hope.

Here is the podcast link.